This is part 3 of the series Why your story matters. Listen as Shanise and I discuss the importance of sharing your story. Everybody has a story and your story is important because you are important.
Everybody has a story. Everybody. And your story is important. Your story helps someone else facing the same thing that you've already overcome and you're still standing. I want to help you find your voice to share your story. Your story does not have to be shared on a public platform but if you are a mother then your story is important to share with your children. This episode will explain to you why your story is important and why you need to find your voice so that you can speak your truth
Everybody has a story. Somebody. somewhere is going through something you've already experienced and they are wondering if they can overcome their situation. Your voice matters. And your story saves a life.
Atlanta, Georgia is considered the primary hub for teen sex trafficking. Most of these kids come from broken homes but surprisingly a great number of them come from afflulent areas of Atlanta. This criminal industry is the fastest growing crime in the 21st century. We have to protect our children. Save Our Girls. Tune in for a heart-breaking, eye-opening, and gut-wrenching discussion on this subject.
It appears that people these days will get married, take those vows in the presence of GOD and their families and friends, and then go home and live as if they were still single. This conversation is not just about infidelity and unfaithfulness, it's more about the security and stability that a marriage should provide. For example, some people will still have a social life as if they are still single. Some people will spend more time with others instead of more time with their spouse. How do you define marriage and the boundaries that should be set within that commitment? Let's discuss.
Are you on a journey to becoming a better you? If so. what or who has inspired you?